Decreases in mammograms and other screening procedures after a coronavirus epidemic strikes can lead to missed and delayed cancer diagnoses, according to statistics from insurance claims, lab orders, Medicare billings, and oncology-practice records. Starting this spring, the U.S. Hundreds of thousands of cancer screenings were postponed following concerns about the …
Read More »The risk for day-care centers Covid-19 transmission is very low, the study says
Children of the Daycare program, Kovid-1 adults are at no risk of infecting adults, more than 57,000 U.S. According to a new Yale University study of child care providers. The study, which is considered to be the largest of its kind, indicated that keeping childcare centers open does not contribute …
Read More »When schools reopen, scientists say some children can spread Covid-19 despite having antibodies
With schools and colleges reopening across the country, scientists say the social distance of Kovid-1 to is a serious public-health reaction. New research released Thursday will shed more light on children who test positive for COVID-19, and who are infected with the coronavirus. Children are always asymmetrical or show very …
Read More »Moderna says Covid-19 vaccine shows signs of working in older adults
Moderna Inc. said Wednesday that his experimental coronavirus vaccine caused immune responses in people 56 years and older that were comparable to those seen in younger adults in a small study, a promising sign for a vulnerable age group. Older adults have a higher risk of hospitalization and death of …
Read More »Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine shows promise in older adults. His supply climbs.
Text size Dreamstime Older adults who participated in Moderna‘s Phase 1 trial of its Covid-19 vaccine responded just as well as younger adults, according to data, the biotech company presented Wednesday morning to a key Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Advisory panel. This is important because Covid-19 is not …
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